
BUTTERFLY TULIPS 
NARCISSUS 
Grow the varieties below in pebbles or fibre and 
water to flower indoors throughout the winter. 
Or in the milder climates of California and the 
south, you can plant them outdoors. For indoor 
flowering start them in a dark cool place; bring 
into heat when well rooted. 
NARCISSUS GRANDIFLORA (Paper White Nar- 
cissus) Most popular for forcing. Clusters of pure 
white fragrant flowers. 
6 for 85c i2Sfor $1.50 
2 TOm SZ a5 100 for $10.00 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR Clusters of dark yellow flow- 
ers with bright orange cup. Good forcer. 
6 for 95c 12 for $1.85 
25 for $3.50 100 for $12.50 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS (Chinese Sacred Lily) 
Clusters of white flowers with yellow cup. Easy to 
grow. 
6 for 95c 12 for $1.85 
25 for $3.50 100 for $12.50 
PAPER WHITES for forcing 


STAR TULIPS 

GLOBE TULIPS 
cdifornia WILD FLOWERS 
«.. to bring a touch of the West to your garden 
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The CALLA LILIES... 
Delightful summer-flowering bulbs tor the garden or forcing. Plant 
outdoors in the fall in California and the Southern States; plant 
indoors in the east in the fall for forcing. Plant outdoors in colder 
climates only when all danger of frost is over. Partial shade is best 
location. 
WHITE CALLA The well-known old fashioned white lily that makes 
such a wonderful garden flower or house plant. Large, ivory-white 
flower of rich texture; folded petals. 
3 bulbs for $1.35 12 for $4.50 100 for $30.00 
YELLOW CALLA Very showy flower of pure golden yellow. Foliage 
is distinctly spotted white. 
3 bulbs for $1.00 100 for $22.00 
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PINK CALLA A most unusual novelty. Flower is soft rose-pink deepen- 
ing to rose-purple toward the edge; grows about a foot high; some- 
times called Rose Calla. 
75¢ each 3 bulbs for $1.95 12 for $7.00 
(White Callas are shipped early; yellow and pink are shipped in No- 
vember) 
22 F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO 
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grace, charm and 
These hardy California wild flowers are perfectly hardy 
and can be grown successfully almost anywhere in the 
United States. These famous beauties that are natives to 
California can add charm and beauty to your spring 
garden. Try them this year. 
(Dog Tooth Violets) are hard to de- 
scribe. Each flower is delicately tinted, and planted in small 
groups in shaded places, readily become established to 
bloom each spring. This is truly a different flower. Mixed 
colors only. 
12 for $1.00 
AIS) KOE SSN LSS 100 for $7.00 
MARIPOSA or BUTTERFLY TULIPS are natives of unusual 
loveliness. The name comes from the 
unusual spotting of the petals, resembling those on a 
butterfly’s wing. Flowers 4 to 6 inches across when open, 
with interesting dots and penciling in rich colors. Sun or 
partial shade. Mixed colors. 
12 bulbs for $1.00 25 for $1.95 100 for $7.00 
JAUNTY STAR TULIPS So named because of its star- 
shaped flowers of various shades and tones. Fine for natur- 
alizing, rockeries, or woodland. Mixed colors. 
12 buibs for $1.00 25 for $1.95 100 for $7.00 

Wild Flower Bulb Mixture 
36 Bulbs 
12 Dogtooth Violets 
12 Butterfly Tulips $2.75 
12 Star Tulips 
or 72 bulbs—24 of each—for $4.95 

PINK CALLA LILY 

